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ValueLine: Where does IPO money go?

ValueLine: Where does IPO money go?

When it comes to company floats, there’s one piece of information Roger Montgomery looks for above all others. Read Roger’s article at www.eurekareport.com.au.

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5 Comments

  1. Roger:
    Is there a way to calculate the IV of a company that just floated?
    For example LTX floated this week.

    Thanks!

  2. Roger, that was a great read and an eye opener for me. I’ve never been a big fan of IPO’s but will be even more careful now.
    thankw

  3. had a look at COU (count financial) ROE of approx 40% + nice dividends. any thoughts on the company?

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